hi, i just signed up to the forum, i would like to join the club shortley, i just brought a twister sea king is this good enough to fetch to the club, the sea king is my starter then hopfully move up to the planes a si never flowen a radio control plane before

Indoor also on Tuesday evening, at Llysfaen. If you use a buddy lead ( and almost all instructors will want you to do so these days ), then assuming same brand radio gear, it doesn't matter what mode you are on, as the instructor can be different from the pupil IYSWIM.Welcome BTW

Hi Gareth welcome to our little forum, I've just changed the permitions on the membership format so please try again.

As the guys have said above get down to one of the indoor meets to see what the crack is. A buddy lead is a leading that links two transmitters together to enable one to be the master think duel control in a learner car and your somwere near,

As for planes the choice is really endless but as a minimum high wing and marketed as a trainer will be a good start something like a tudor 40, not pretty but a good starter and we all had to start somwere

hiya thank you, thank you for choice plane it be while yet as i need to raise fund for membership plus warrington wolves season starts in couple weeks unless they are 2nd hand for sale witch might be in my price range. i thought i ask best plane as i would go out and get one with RAF markings on and it might have been run before you walk moment,

Generally, the mini and micro stuff is very hard to fly, and not suited to outdoors - the parkzone Vapor ( strictly indoor ) is easy though, as its slow, yet manouverable - very lightweight, which means easily damaged though.Get the biggest beginners model you can afford - bigger is easier to fly.

Pay your fees whenever.....but once joined, you must renew by the end of the year or get hit with a late fee. Year runs calendar, so if you are thinking of joining this season, do it asap to get yer money's worth.

Tim wrote:Indoor also on Tuesday evening, at Llysfaen. If you use a buddy lead ( and almost all instructors will want you to do so these days ), then assuming same brand radio gear, it doesn't matter what mode you are on, as the instructor can be different from the pupil IYSWIM.Welcome BTW

Bang on that Tim,

I was thinking along the lines of the Twister Sea King which is likely to come with a small transmitter, usually mode specific.

i just brought the twister sea king as a starter i was going to buy the RAF Chinook next but im now looking at a plane so i could join you all in the field etc, what do any of you think of getting one from ebay or model shop also gonna look at the bmfa adds aswell

Ebay is another good source of suitable trainers. The only drawback as that there can be some rubbish however I've seen quite a few good possibilities from time to time. But don't be in too much of a hurry to buy something for the field - it will be a few months yet before the weather is good enough to be worth it

Welcome to the Forum Garreth, it's always nice to see some new interest

I can heartily recommend getting down to one of the indoor sessions at the Sports Centre in Rhyl (opposite the football ground), there are usually quite a few members there. The best bit is that you can pick their brains, and ask them loads of questions about what is a good trainer etc.

The best bit of advice I can offer, is to check what you are going to buy, before you buy it! Just whack a post up here, and people can tell you pretty quick whether it is good, great, a bargain, a rip-off etc.

well i was looking at this as it said trainer ww.ebay.co.uk/itm/Decathlon-EP-48-9-inch-Rc-Trainer-Plane-Deluxe-ARTF-not-BNF-RTF-PNP-/121052941925?pt=UK_ToysGames_RadioControlled_JN&hash=item1c2f514e65

sorry for missing one of the w out as it said i could not post links for 7 days

my twister sea king came today not really happy with the body as it that cheap plastic can easy be ripped and stuff, i kinda landed it heavy on the floor as it was my first time getting it going and the wheel snapped off bit gutted lol but new wheel thing will cost bout £6

im new to all of this to be honest so dunno what is best ic or petrol etc if i do get eletric how do i charge it up at the field when its low power as with petrol plane i no you can just re fill if you got the fuel

I know you are new, thats why I said you need to make a decision You charge your flight batteries at the field using the charger - powered from a 12V battery, or even the car battery. Most peeps will have several batteries ready charged, with them at the flying session. The price of lipo batteries these days is relatively very low.Petrol is fine, and popular these days due to the high cost of methanol and nitro fuels, and because many more sizes and makes of petrol engines exist.As I said, you need to decide whether you think the future ( for you ) is nice clean, quiet electric power, or you relish the idea of noisy, dirty IC models which you will need to de-grease and clean down every time Of course... Im not biased in any way :-)

Depends who's flying em! Ive seen, and flown several models myself, that flew for only a few seconds On a serious note...you will find that 10 minutes is the average flight time of most pilots - and with quick chargers, fast chargeable batteries, and coffee to drink etc...... you will soon be back in the air.10 minutes is PLENTY long enough for a flight when you are a learner - you will be surprised how exhausted you will be after that amount of high level concentration...and of course, if I teach you, you will be keen to land and run away from the shouting! LOL

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i found this that says a trainer seems to have everything with it, what do you all think ww.modelmaniacsonline.co.uk/products.php?ProductID=8527&CatID=7&SubCatID=22&Title=Hobbyzone+Super+Cub+DSM+RTF+2.4Ghz+%28Spektrum+DX4+Radio%29&ManCode=HBZ7400

heres all their trainers.ww.modelmaniacsonline.co.uk/categories.php?CatID=7&SubCatID=22&Title=Electric+Trainers